ΧΡΥΣΙΠΠΟΣ, χρυσιππος
CHRYSIPPOS, chrysippos
Sounds Like: khry-SIP-pos
Translations: Chrysippus
From the root: ΧΡΥΣΙΠΠΟΣ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun
Explanation: Chrysippus is a masculine proper noun, referring to a person. It is a common name in ancient Greek history, most notably associated with Chrysippus of Soli, a prominent Stoic philosopher. The name itself is a compound word, combining 'chrysos' (gold) and 'hippos' (horse), meaning 'golden horse' or 'he who has golden horses'.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Masculine
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- ΧΡΥΣΙΠΠΟΥ — (of) Chrysippus
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